Cybersecurity Governance for NFPs and Charities

Wednesday, 25 February 2026
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Cybersecurity as a Governance Priority


ACNC’s recognition of cybersecurity as a governance issue

  • Cybersecurity and privacy obligations of charities and not for profits
  • Emerging privacy threats
  • The impact of cyber threats on the NFP and charity sector
  • Governance mechanisms to identify and minimise risk of cyber incidents

Presented by Lisa Fitzgerald, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright; Ranked in Best Lawyers for Information Technology (2025) and Privacy and Data Security (2024-2025), and Legal 500 in Technology and Telecommunications (2022-2025)

Chair

Richard Hundt, Principal Lawyer, Hundt Law

Presenters

Lisa Fitzgerald, Partner, Norton Rose Fulbright
Lisa is a Partner in our Technology, Privacy and Data Protection practice. She advises public and private sector entities on transactional and regulatory matters covering data governance, privacy, cyber, security of critical infrastructure, Artificial Intelligence (AI), cloud services, major technology procurement and outsourcing, supply chain management, media and telecommunications. Lisa is ranked in the Lawdragon 500 Global Leading Cyber Lawyers and The Best Lawyers in Australia in Privacy and Data Security and Information Technology Law. She has served as Acting Chief Privacy Officer for a Big 4 bank, has advised Australia’s largest corporates including in relation to major data breaches, design of enterprise data governance and AI governance frameworks as well as transformative technology procurement and integration. Lisa advises clients on complex data-related and privacy-related transactions and projects (including facial recognition technology (FRT)), outsourcing, adaptive sourcing arrangements and agile procurement, as well as cloud services, telecommunications and connectivity matters and AI adoption. Lisa regularly leads negotiations that are highly strategic for her clients as well as complex restructuring. This often involves multi-function business process outsourcing (BPO), build, own and operate (BOT) models, integrations, separations, master services agreements, SOWs, SLAs and other performance incentive regimes, distribution agreements, agencies, maintenance and support agreements and data sharing and data transfer agreements. Lisa also supports tech sector joint ventures and tech M&A.


Richard Hundt, Principal Lawyer, Hundt Law
Richard is an experienced lawyer who has provided legal advice to government, private, not-for-profit, and high net worth clients on a wide range of general corporate and commercial matters, along with advice specific to the charities and not-for-profits sector. Richard has been admitted in the High Court of Australia and Supreme Court of Queensland. He is an active member of the Queensland Law Society’s Not-for-profit Law Committee, a member of the Institute of Community Directors, along with a member of the ACNC Professional Adviser Forum.

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Cybersecurity Governance for NFPs and Charities

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Wednesday, 25 February 2026
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$160.00
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